National Football Conference
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National Football Conference |
The
National Football Conference (
NFC) is one of the two conferences of the
National Football League (NFL). The NFC was created after the league
merged with the
American Football League (AFL) in early 1970. The NFC had 13 teams that year, all of which played in the NFL before the merger. Meanwhile, all of the former AFL teams along with the NFL's
Cleveland Browns,
Pittsburgh Steelers, and
Baltimore (now Indianapolis) Colts formed the
American Football Conference (AFC).
Since the merger, three
expansion teams have joined the NFC, thus making the current total 16. When the
Seattle Seahawks and the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers joined the league in
1976, they were temporarily placed in the NFC and AFC, respectively, for one season before they switched conferences. The Seahawks returned to the NFC as a result of the
2002 realignment. The
Carolina Panthers joined the NFC in
1995.
These 16 teams are organized into four divisions (North, South, East, and West) of four teams each. Each team plays the other teams in their division twice (home and away) during the regular season in addition to 10 other games/teams assigned to their schedule by the
NFL in the April before. Two of these games are assigned on the basis of the teams' final record in the previous season. The remaining 8 games are split between the roster of two other NFL divisions. This assignment shifts each year. For instance, in the
2006 regular season, each team in the
NFC East will play a game apiece against each team in both the
AFC South and the
NFC South. In this way division competition consists of common opponents, with the exception of the 2 games assigned on the strength of the each team's prior season record.
At the end of each season, a series of
playoff games are contested among the top six teams in the NFC, consisting of the four division champions (by place standing) and the two other teams ("
wild cards") with the best won-loss records. The NFC playoffs culminate in the
NFC Championship Game for the
George Halas Trophy. The winner plays the
AFC Champion in the
Super Bowl.